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> Lost Parts, Needing side window rollers
clarkcou
post Jul 4 2006, 08:35 PM
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I cleaned up the garage with the leaf blower... and I probably blew these out.

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Does anyone have the window rollers for the steel strip that attaches to the front of the side windows? pn 914 542 307 10 need 4.

I would be glad to pay via paypal.

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post Jul 4 2006, 09:57 PM
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ok, I have like seven doors here. Can you make it a little clearer? Sorry, I'm having a brain fart.
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post Jul 5 2006, 09:44 PM
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Thanks for asking - I wasn't sure how to describe. Let me try again.

The windup door windows on my 72 have a thin steel u-shaped channel attached the the leading edge of the glass. This steel channel runs inside another larger u-shaped channel that also holds the vent window.

On the thin channel are 4 plastic rollers (two at the top (inside and outside), two at the bottom).

If you have Dr Johnson's book "914 and 914-6 Porsche, A restorer's guid to authenticity" a picture on page 42, illustration 8/8, shows thes labeled part 6.

Any help in providing these would be welcome.

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